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subcool

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I just don't have a prob with this plan small changes will be made but the only thing I see off is the cost you cant produce a gram of organic indoor for 3$

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PS if ya missed it people walk around Washington state with dabs stuck to there shoes weeds just not a big deal there.

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William Wonder

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It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out and how the plant adapts. But ya, it appears legalization isn't gonna hurt cash croppers around the country. They way they are taxing it, they are bumping the retail price high enough to keep all growers in the game. Simply put, good cannabis is far to labor intensive to mass produce at a low China price. In my area the DANK grower gets $8 a gram and retails up to $16 a gram I suppose. No outdoor, only indoor at that price. Legal prices will only go up once in place as well. They'll all get on the tax bandwagon to be sure.
 

StickEnugzz

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Its a good start and I imagine that this model will be used as a framework for all legalization discussion across the country. I welcome all discussion and movement forward to stop the war on Cannabis. Its way overdue.
 

Noximus

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im so sad measure 80 didn't pass. oh well, we'll see what oregon does in the future. since oregonians can will still be able to purchase bud in Washington and then drive it back to oregon.. where the maximum amount you can purchase(1oz) is the same thats the amount thats decriminalized in oregon! washington is going to pull in so much money from it that oregon is eventually gonna want a piece of the pie
 

Senseimilla

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Sure cali and oregon will follow shortly they won't want to be left off the bandwagon :) $3 is definitely not worth it for indoor that's for sure. If the federal government goes after any large outdoor growers who are state legal, there isn't going to be much legal weed... just a black market where you can't go to jail for simple possession.
 

anurism1

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Those look nice. The new one is a perfect little bush, Im using a 5 gallon air pot for my bcs/aos, vegged for a month. I lolly popped and pinched, LST. I like the way it's growing in the air pot, the stalk seems thicker over all I'm liking the air pot. It does dry out a day sooner than my regular buckets. I'll try to post a pic. Thanks for sharing
 

William Wonder

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Super soil is to messy and time consuming for me at this time so I'll be popping Subcool beans and running them in water. Hope these beans like water.
 

ThegrowerMOJO

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Ahhh I'm still stuck in the bible belt, the news did run an article about thinking about medical mj ohh boy! I am pretty sure my state will be one of the last to change.
 

vilify

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Weed nerds do you water last day before harvesting or harvest with soil mostly dry or doesn't matter?
i have done it both ways, just depends on when my plant ends up being ready. i would say it would depend on your drying environment.
if things are right humidity wise, then being a bit dry might be a better option.

i hang dry for at LEAST a week, and with my humidity being low, being a bit wet at harvest really helps me hit that window.
 

hovering

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Weed nerds do you water last day before harvesting or harvest with soil mostly dry or doesn't matter?
it is a bit of an art determining when.. judging trichomes with the plant moisture with your drying environment.. i don't have a rule for this, it is different every time.
 

Senseimilla

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it is a bit of an art determining when.. judging trichomes with the plant moisture with your drying environment.. i don't have a rule for this, it is different every time.
I guess my question should have been what would be the advantages of wet vs dry (other than taking longer for plant to dry -- i figure if it has more water inside it's going to take longer) -- mainly wondering if it's going to make any difference in potency taking a plant that was just drenched/flushed vs. normal moist vs mostly dry soil. It'd definitely make a difference for dry time i'm sure, but that's not my main concern.
 

Senseimilla

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PS - MzJill is badass.
 

subcool

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About 3 years ago we came across an amazing cutting of Killer queen that is the only plant I have ever seen that produces as much resin as JTR. It makes white dry bubble right out of the bag and it has a unique high and its very powerful. It is not the Space Queen dominant phenotype but the G-13 one based on taste looks, smell and high. We crossed this Killer Clone with our Jack the Ripper male and the results were staggering. WE had other projects inline so this one sat on the back burner.

I now have this new strain in hand and will be selecting my best outlets to distribute through and I just wanted you Nerds to know first

Skellington is Coming be afraid!!


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Senseimilla

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About 3 years ago we came across an amazing cutting of Killer queen that is the only plant I have ever seen that produces as much resin as JTR. It makes white dry bubble right out of the bag and it has a unique high and its very powerful. It is not the Space Queen dominant phenotype but the G-13 one based on taste looks, smell and high. We crossed this Killer Clone with our Jack the Ripper male and the results were staggering. WE had other projects inline so this one sat on the back burner.

I now have this new strain in hand and will be selecting my best outlets to distribute through and I just wanted you Nerds to know first

Skellington is Coming be afraid!!


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Rock and roll sub you're sneaky -- you've had this in the works for 3 years and managed to keep us from it coming out in the weed nerd eps :) hope hemp depot is on your list -- i haven't even gotten through the new strains from the first half of this year :)
 
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